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Title: Prospects of Educational Innovations on elearning


1
Prospects of Educational Innovations on e-learning
  • Lucille C. Gregorio and Fumihiko Shinohara
  • Asia Pacific Programme of Educational Innovation
    for Development (APEID)
  • UNESCO Bangkok

2
Questions????
  • 1. What is e-learning?
  • 2. Whats the value of using multi-media
    technologies?
  • 3. Why use the internet/intranet?
  • 4. Whats the value of e-learning in educational
    innovation?

3
Answers!!!!
  • 1.A Instruction delivered electronically using
    new multimedia technologies (CDROM or DVD) and
    the internet/intranet to improve the quality of
    learning
  • 2.A Allow the use of movie, audio and text
    resources to enrich the contents as a tool for
    learning and teaching
  • 3.A As higher bandwidth become more accessible,
    gives easy access to resources and services in
    the Web
  • 4.A Stimulates remote exchanges and
    collaboration leveraging the Webs visual
    environment and interactive nature.

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e-learning as an educational innovation
  • 1. understanding the psychology of learning
  • Learning requires attention
  • The neural systems of the brain that control
    attention and storage as memory needs to rest
    every 3 minutes
  • Tired neurons recover quickly
  • Other stimulation is required to overcome the
    boredom pattern

5
e-learning as an educational innovation
  • 2. making e-learning fun, interesting, effective
    and increase retention
  • vary the types of content
  • create interaction that engages attention
  • provide immediate feedback
  • encourage interaction with other e-
    learners/e-teachers

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e-learning as an educational innovation
  • 3. not so obvious benefits of e-learning
  • less expensive way of delivery
  • self-paced, convenient to the learner
  • moves faster
  • standardized delivery and consistency of message,
  • can work from any location and any time
  • can be updated easily and quickly
  • lead to increased retention
  • easily managed

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e-learning as an educational innovation
  • 4. where it can be delivered
  • to any computer that can access the
    internet/intranet

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e-learning as an educational innovation
  • 5. evaluating e-learning (Ref. Brandon Hall of
    Fame Awards) in terms of
  • Content right amount and quality of information
  • Instructional design for users to actually
    learn
  • Interactivity engaging user for the opportunity
    of input
  • Navigation users determine their own way ? exit
    option? Course map?
  • Motivational components novelty, humor, game
    elements, testing, adventure, unique content,
    surprise elements!!!

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e-learning as an educational innovation
  • 5. evaluating e-learning (continued)
  • Use of media appropriate and effective use of
    graphics, animation, music, sound, video, etc.
  • Types of evaluation completion of simulation,
    mastery of each sections content, section
    quizzes, final exam
  • Aesthetics program appeal to the eyes, ears
    while screen add to the program
  • Record keeping of student performance data
    (time to complete, question analyses, final
    scores)
  • Tone context of the audience

10
e-learning as an educational innovation
  • 6. Minimum expertise to develop e-learning
  • team leader to deal with diverse work styles and
    personalities
  • instructional designer
  • programmer/author to use the authoring took
  • a graphic artist
  • a subject matter expert
  • a web master
  • resource mobilizer

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e-learning as an educational innovation
  • 7. Authoring systems available for e-learning
  • Authorware
  • TookBook II
  • IconAuthor
  • Quest
  • IBT Author
  • CBIQUICK
  • Simple programs ? HTML editor or web page lay out
    program
  • Netscape navigator
  • Navigator Gold
  • Microsoft FrontPage
  • Clarix Home Page/Asymetrix Web Publisher

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e-learning as an educational innovation
  • 8. Emerging technologies for e-learning
  • Greater bandwidth and compression for delivering
    audio and video
  • Multimedia use over internet and intranet
  • Improved design for interactivity, discussion and
    access to other resources
  • Conversion of existing programs to web delivery

13
Issues Addressing e-learning in Asia Pacific
  • National Policy? target groups, curriculum,
    language
  • Infrastructure ? need for internet connectivity,
    connectivity speed, reliability of electricity,
    cost of service? availability in urban and rural
    areas
  • Instruction and training ?teachers
    competencies/capabilities?teaching practice,
    teaching learning materials
  • Resources ? funds for infrastructure, hardware
    and software,

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Some Opportunities
  • Continuous upgrading of competencies - training
    of teachers, school administrators and education
    personnel
  • Identification of relevant curriculum content
    utilizing computers as a tool for learning
  • Identification of models/best practices for
    replication
  • Partnership with institutions, NGOs, private
    sector, etc. to support infrastructure
    development, training of teachers and staff,
    production of materials, piloting of innovations
  • Resource sharing among schools

15
Some Opportunities
  • Majority of countries in Asia and Pacific are not
    capable of putting e-learning in place.
  • The Japanese Government in 2003 provided funds to
    support 12 ICT in education projects. The aim is
    to assist Member Countries in Asia and the
    Pacific in meeting the challenges of the rapid
    advances in information and communication
    technology.
  • One project under APEID is on Training and
    Professional Development of Teachers/Facilitators
    in the Effective Use of ICT for Improved Teaching
    and Learning

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Rationale of the JFIT_ICT Programme (1/2)
  • Programme
  • Japanese Trust Fund for the Promotion of
    the Effective Use of
  • Information and Communication Technologies in
    Education
  • established in October 24 2001, and started
    to implement in May 2002
  • Rationale/Background
  • 1. Education for All
  • 2. EFA Framework for Action, Dakar, April
    2000
  • 3. 31C/4, 31C/5 (Digital Divide)
  • Then this programme will focus on

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Rationale of the JFIT_ICT Programme (2/2)
  • How to use ICT to help reduce disparities in both
  • educational access and quality and, ultimately,
    bridge the digital divide.
  • The task will be to harness ICT to provide
    greater
  • access to relevant knowledge, learning
    experiences,
  • and materials
  • 1. introduce new educational content both about
    and through ICT
  • 2. improve both the professional development of
    teachers and teaching-learning processes and
  • 3. link up educators and learners to break the
    isolation they so often experience.

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Factors to be Considered
Disparity
Diversity
  • Culture
  • Languages
  • Religion
  • Races
  • Social systems
  • Educational systems
  • Geographical development
  • Economic development
  • Technological development
  • Educational development
  • Teachers competencies
  • Policy environment

Identity
Globalization and Localization
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General Objectives
  • To contribute to Bridging and Tapping the
  • digital divide and promoting digital
    inclusion
  • 1. By exploring and demonstrating how ICT can be
  • used to reach those excluded from learning
    and to improve the quality of education for all,
    and
  • 2. By developing innovative models of ICT use
    and of ICT-based teacher education,
    teaching-learning methods, and curriculum/material
    s development in schools and in other places of
    learning.

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Specific Objectives
  • 1. To help create an enabling and supportive
    policy
  • environment
  • 2. To promote the integration of ICT in both
    formal and non-formal education programmes
  • 3. To strengthen the training and professional
  • development of teachers and non-formal
    education facilitators

21
Supporting Activities
  • 1. To ascertain the current situation of ICT
    application in the Asia-Pacific region in the
    field of education
  • 2. To create, collect, analyze, and provide quick
    access to knowledge and information
  • 3. To develop and use a set of performance
    indicators
  • Special attention will be paid to how ICTs can
    promote the greater participation and achievement
    of girls and women in education.

22
All about Projects (1/2)
  • 1. Training and Professional Development of
    Teachers and Other
  • Facilitators for Effective Use of ICTs in
    Improving Teaching
  • and Learning (incl. Gansu Project)
    (PRFTL) lt05/2003- 3yrsgt ICT-Pedagogy
  • Integration
  • 2. Establishing the Effective Use of
    Information and
  • Communication Technologies (ICT) in
    Education for All (EFA)
  • in Cambodia (CMBDT) lt10/2002
    3yrsgtE-learning bus
  • 3. Training of Teachers in Information
    Technology (IT) to Meet
  • the Emerging Needs of New Learning
    Environment (SRLKT) lt02/04 2
  • yrsgtEnjoyable and responsive
    environment
  • 4. Strengthening ICT Use in Schools and
    SchoolNet in ASEAN
  • Setting (SSNET) lt06/03 3
    yrsgtNetworking, Schoolnet toolkit and series
  • of training
  • 5. Improving management and delivery of
    Technical and
  • Vocational Education (TVE) through the
    application of ICTs
  • (TVEMD) lt02/04 1yrsgt .management and
    networking, delivery system
  • 6. ICT Application for Non-formal Education
    Programmes
  • (NFEPI) lt08/02 3yrsgt Promotion of CLC
    and life-long learning
  • environment

23
All about Projects (2/2)
  • 7. The Establishment of a Regional Clearing
    House in Support of ICT in Education Programme
    in Asia and the Pacific (REACH)
  • 8. Performance Indicators on ICT Use in
    Education (IDCTS) lt05/2002 3yrsgtIn Thai 12
    Local Education
  • Administration areas conducted pre-testing
    work to validate
  • 9. The Meta-survey of the Asia-Pacific
    Programme on Promoting the Effective Use of
    Information and Communications Technologies in
    Education (METAS) lt05/2002-06/2004 1yrsgt
  • More than 30 countries experts
    contribute to draw the image of the utilization
    of ICTs in Education
  • 10. ICT in Education Policies (POLIE) lt02/2003
    3yrsgt

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Visions and Guiding Principles- ICT-Pedagogy
Integration APEID ICT Teacher Training Project -
Vision Mission Principles Activities
ICT Project
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General principles of pedagogy-technology
integration
  • Integrate ICT in all tasks of education teaching
    learning, administration
  • Integrate ICT in all four pillars of learning,
    and at all phases of the learning-process
  • Use ICT for LIFE-LONG learning
  • Reduce digital-divide by using ICT for all kinds
    of students belonging to the total society
  • Use ICT to create a shift from transactional to
    transformational pedagogy

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Four visions
  • First-Vision is of a new kind of learning CULTURE
  • Second- Vision is of using ICT and e-LEARNING in
    teacher education
  • Third- Visions is of using SYSTEMS approach for
    implementation
  • Fourth- Vision is of designing LOCAL guidelines

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Second vision e-learning
  • SECOND- VISION Using ICT and e-learning in
    teacher education oriented to student learning

28
ICT and e-learning in teacher education a new
vision
  • Why e-learning is part of the vision for teacher
    education
  • Differentiate distance learning, on-line learning
    and e-learning?
  • How to use ICT for e-learning

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Define e-learning in General
Control and ownership of contents, processes and
logistics is with the learner
30
Define e-learning, WBT, and u-learning -
interactivity and time scale -
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Define e-learning - WBT -
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Define e-learning - u-learning -
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Vision of new culture, new education, and new
learning
Paradigm-shift in education is taking place
  • Changes in students roles
  • Changes in teachers roles
  • Curricular changes
  • New media for learning
  • Changing need of competencies

We need to create a new vision
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Vision of Inter-relationship for a new culture of
learning
Need for a culture of proaction for creating
knowledge by learners
Teacher, Learner, Contents, Technology
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Envisioning a new kind of learning culture
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Vision for strategic implementation
  • Individual vision- for using ICT for each
    learner, teacher, school
  • Shared vision- Continuously constructing visions
    for fuller commitments
  • Team learning- by a special technique called
    dialogue
  • Examine roots at the mental models of users of
    ICT
  • Use holistic approach / systems thinking is at
    the core of all planning and implementation
  • Leadership for the people, by the people, of the
    people

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Local principles of integration
  • Integrate ICT using local contents / indigenous
    wisdom
  • Integrate ICT by using local language and symbols
    for Life-long learning
  • Help users by organizing kiosk type of
    environments and thus reduce costs and increase
    socialization collectively
  • Integrate learning environments of leaps and gaps
  • Create flexible structures of ICT having
    partnership of family and community

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Websites to Visit
  • There are more than 1M websites on e-learning
    alone.
  • Some suggestions
  • http//www.elearningeuropa.info/doc
  • http//www.brandonhall.com/public/faqs2
  • http// www.unescobkk.org/education/ict
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